Fabric weight table – SINGER 3014 User Manual

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Fabric Weight Table

There are thousands of fabrics around the world, each

manufactured with a specific fibre and weight. The fabrics below
have been classified according to weight to give a small sample

of what is available for purchase.

Refer to this table to determine the weight and type of fabric you

will be using in order to select the correct needle and thread
combination.

For correct needle and thread combination for your fabric, refer

to the Fabric, Thread and Needle Table on pages 16 and 17.

Fibre and Construction

Filmy

Sheer

Light

Silk

(Woven)

Chiffon,
Organza,

Tulle

Net, Lace, Ninon

Velvet, Crepe de Chine, Shantung, Faille

(Knit)

Jersey

Rayon

(Woven)

Tulle

Net, Lace

Velvet, Taffeta, Satin

(Knit)

Ciré

Cotton

(Woven)

Voile,
Tulle

Net, Lace

Challis, Organdy, Muslin, Batiste, Dimity,
Lawn, Percale, Eyelet, Gingham, Piqué, Poplin

(Knit)

Jersey

Wool

(Woven)

Cashmere, Flannel, Mohair, Felt, Crepe

(Knit)

Jersey

Synthetic

(Woven)

Chiffon,
Organza,
Tulle

Net, Lace, Ninon

Crepe de Chine

Crepe, Velvet, Taffeta, Satin

(Knit)

Raschel, Single Knit, Sweater Knit,
Bonded Knit, Tricot, Ciré

Synthetic

Blends

(Woven)

Voile

Broadcloth, Batiste, Eyelet, Gingham,
Poplin

(Knit)

Single Knit

Leather

KIdskin, Patent, Chamois, Imitation-
Leathers and Suedes, Leather, Suede

Plastic

Plastic Film

Plastic Film

Vinyls

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